Wednesday, October 18, 2006

 

Lincoln Long Life Survey Shows That Many Affluent Baby Boomers Elevate Themselves To Superhero Status When It Comes To Retirement Planning

Can too much confidence ever be a bad thing? According to the third annual Lincoln Long Life(SM) Survey released today by the Lincoln Retirement(SM) Institute, the majority of affluent baby boomers (60 percent) equate themselves with superheroes when it comes to their retirement planning abilities. Superman Returns might not have been the biggest box office draw this past summer, but 33 percent of affluent baby boomers say the movie best describes their retirement skills, indicating they are in great shape for retirement. Additionally, 27 percent of affluent boomers said they relate the most to X-Men: The Last Stand, relying on a team of experts to help them plan for their golden years. Far fewer boomers cast themselves in a retirement scenario that is a treasure hunt like Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (12 percent), a mystery such as The Da Vinci Code (9 percent), or an unfeasible task a la Mission Impossible III (5 percent).

Lincoln Long Life Survey Shows That Many Affluent Baby Boomers Elevate Themselves To Superhero Status When It Comes To Retirement Planning
Source: Yahoo! Finance

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